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School of Foreign Studies :
Department of European Studies Division of Spanish and Latin American Studies

TAKENAKA Katsuyuki
Position Professor
Degrees Doctor of Arts and Sciences (2007, University of Tokyo)
Last academic career Doctor course at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Tokyo (1998)
Areas of study Human Geography, Contemporary Urban Studies
Themes of research
  1. Construction of public space in the contemporary urbanism
  2. Management of cultural diversity from geographical perspectives
  3. Proposal of spatial codes for Nakagawa Canal, Nagoya (Japan)
Research achievement
  1. Introduction to Human Geography. Kyoto: Minerva Shobo, 311p., 2015 (chief editor, in Japanese).
  2. Globalization and Cultural Borders: Challenges in Europe for the Management of Cultural Diversity, Kyoto: Showado, 250p., 2015 (chief editor, in Japanese).
  3. "Participation in Landscape and Local Knowledge: Priorat, Agricultural Landscape of the Mediterranean Mountains". In Doo-Chul, Kim; Firmino, Ana Maria and Ichikawa, Yasuo eds. Globalization and New Challenges of Agricultural and Rural Systems. Nagoya: IGU Commission on the Sustainability of Rural Systems / Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, pp. 12-19, 2015.
  4. "Recuperaci?n del n?cleo hist?rico de Reus como espacio de centralidad". Mediterranean World, XXI. Tokyo: Mediterranean Studies Group (Hitotsubashi University), pp. 89-112, 2012.
  5. Reading Social Dynamics in Plurilingual Spain: Geography of Migratory Movements for Multidimensional Analysis of Socio-spatial Disparities. Kyoto: Minerva Shobo, 314p., 2009 (in Japanese).
Academic associations
  1. Association of Japanese Geographers
  2. Japan Association of Economic Geographers
  3. Tokyo Geographical Society
  4. Association of Spanish Geographers
  5. Catalan Society of Geography
Academic /social activities
  1. Secretary General of the Chubu Division, Japan Association of Economic Geographers
  2. Delegate of the Human Geographical Society of Japan
  3. Councilor of the Association of Geographers of Aichi University of Education
  4. Member of the Editorial Board, Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia
  5. "Santiago de Compostela as a City of Flows: From the field research of the Laboratory Takenaka of Geography, Aichi Prefectural University: 2012-2014", Ciclo de Conferencias V?a L?ctea (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela), March 6, 2015.
Original Website http://www.for.aichi-pu.ac.jp/person/takenaka/index.html (In Japanese)

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